Linkoiya Vaughn is wanted for Assault with Intent to Murder.
She is a 48 year old African-American female who is 5’2″ and 110 pounds.
Linkoiya Vaughn is wanted for Assault with Intent to Murder.
She is a 48 year old African-American female who is 5’2″ and 110 pounds.
Jamicia Smith is wanted for Assault With Intent to Do Great Bodily Harm Less Than Murder.
She is a 24 year old African-American female who is 5′ and 100 pounds.
Darwin Bellamy is wanted for Weapons Offense and Felony Firearm.
He is a 50 year old African-American male who is 5’9″ and 150 pounds.
Antwann Woods, a.k.a. “Billy” was murdered on Friday, January 9, 2015 in Hamtramck.
The incident took place in the 3000 block of Prescott near Caniff and Conant.
Antwann was 34 years old.
Samuel Edward Garner, 28, was shot multiple times at his home around 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 17, 2012.
The incident took place at 2326 Winona Street near Welch Blvd on Flint’s west side. He was found outside his home by a family member and rushed to the hospital.
Samuel “Sammy G” loved spending time with his family, especially his son. He also enjoyed making music.
UPDATE: Keonte Sadler was arrested on January 15, 2015 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Keonte Sadler is wanted for the murder of Gregory Hodo on May 30, 2014 near Pierson Road and Fleming Road in Flint. There are also warrants issued for Gang Member Felonies, Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Felony Firearm.
Keonte Sadler is described as a black male, 6’02″ and 230 lbs.
He is considered armed and extremely dangerous.
Do not approach.
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 Tiane Brown was found murdered in her purple, 2008, Trail Blazer at the old Packard Plant located at Concord Ave. and E. Grand Blvd on Detroit’s east side.
Tiane was a Wayne State Law student and a mother of three.
January 20, 2014, Detroit, MI. On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 Tiane Brown was found murdered in her vehicle at the old Packard Plant located on Detroit’s east side. The incident took place near Mt. Elliott Street and East Grand Boulevard. Tiane was a Wayne State Law student and a mother of three.
Crime Stoppers of Michigan reward of $2,500 was increased by the family to a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone who has information regarding the crime should call Crime Stoppers of Michigan at 1-800-SPEAK-UP or 1-800-773-2587. All calls and cash rewards are completely anonymous.
If anyone has any information about any crime that took place in Southeast Michigan, please submit an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers in one of three ways. Phone 1 800 SPEAK UP (1 800 773 2587), web tips www.1800SPEAKUP.org or text CSM and your tip information to 274637. Always follow-up on your tip to see if it was used to make an arrest.
You will NOT be at risk. Crime Stoppers is an anonymous program, therefore you will be totally safe. The reality is this – your identity is held from Crime Stoppers and the police. There will never be any need for you to testify in court — because no one will ever know who you are.
At Crime Stoppers, our main goal is to protect the anonymity of the people who are willing to help us, help the city and the community. It is important that people understand that are no Caller ID phones at Crime Stoppers. If you know anything, please call 1-800-SPEAK-UP, your call will go to a call center in Canada. Calls are not handled locally or in the United States. And calls are never recorded. Callers are never asked for their name, their phone number – or any kind of identifying information.
On June 7, 2012, Larry Green was murdered on Detroit’s east side.
The incident took place at 1 a.m. near the C-Note Lounge located on Van Dyke and Hollywood near Seven Mile Road.
Larry was sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle when the suspect ran up to the car and fired several shots.
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015, the suspects in the surveillance photo robbed the Key Bank in Brownstown.
The robbery took place at 10 a.m. at 23116 Telegraph Road near West Road. The two suspects were armed with handguns.
One suspect is in his 30’s, 6’2” tall, large build and was wearing a jacket with an old English D on the front and Detroit in script on the back.
The second suspect is in his 20’s, about 5’11” tall, thin build and was wearing a jacket with Ohio State Buckeyes on the front.
FLINT, MI — It’s been almost a year since Crime Stoppers of Michigan expanded into Genesee County, bringing with it more than 40 arrests and awarding more than $24,000 to tipsters.
Crime Stoppers of Michigan Genesee County Director Julie Lopez announced on Wednesday, Jan 21, that the group processed 570 tips in Genesee County in 11 months — of which 43 were successful and led to an arrest.
The organization serves eight counties across the state. Lopez said in 2014 Crime Stoppers processed 6,995 tips and awarded $116,280 across those eight counties.
“In those arrests there have been over 100 warrants that were cleared,” Lopez said. “Four of those tips were for homicides that were helped solved and one was a hit-and-run resulting in death. Thirty-two fugitives were captured, two sex-offenders were captured, two narcotics operations were shut down, two armed robberies, and several other crimes were solved with the help of the tips from anonymous tipsters. And in total we have awarded $24,050 to tipsters here in Genesee County alone just in the 11 months.”
Flint Police Chief James Tolbert said the communication between the community and law enforcement is vital in fighting crime in the city. Tolbert said having a tool like Crime Stoppers gives the public a way to report crime to police while remaining anonymous and he knew the organization was one that needed to be established in Flint.
“Since coming to Flint, what I saw was an immediate need to have more interaction and communication about issues that we needed to talk about and obviously we needed to have information on crime, on criminal activity, on persons that commit that crime,” Tolbert said. “Crime Stoppers of Michigan was a way that I was familiar with and an organization that I knew. I had had positive results in the past, there was a meeting of the minds and we came together and we were able to establish it here.”
Lopez has worked with law enforcement agencies around the county as well as FANG, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Secret Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. She also has been innovative in getting information out to the public by having unsolved homicide cases and missing person cases air on TVs at the Genesee County Jail and the Michigan Department of Correction and parole buildings.
Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton said Crime Stoppers is a helpful tool when it comes to people who won’t come forward.
“What’s beautiful about Crime Stoppers is the understanding that it takes a village to fight crime,” Leyton said. “We all have a stake in the security of our neighborhoods and our city, and our schools, and our homes.”
Leyton said that for far too long he has dealt with a “don’t snitch” mentality.
“But almost every criminal case is solved by somebody coming forward, and Crime Stoppers is an invaluable tool in getting people to come forward and providing the information that the police need to assist us in prosecuting and convicting the perpetrators of the crime,” he said.
Lopez said Crime Stoppers publicized about 64 cases from vandalism to homicide. She said that just because someone doesn’t see a case in the media, they can still submit a tip.
“I want everyone in the community to know that we process all the tips that come through and we also work on all cases even if we have not publicized these cases,” Lopez said. “So if you have any information but you haven’t seen that case on the news or in the media anywhere, we still process those tips and get them to the correct law enforcement agency.”
To submit an anonymous tip call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP, or text CSM and your tip to CRIMES (274637) or online at www.1800speakup.org.
Amanda Emery is a police reporter for MLive-Flint Journal. Contact her at aemery@mlive.com or 810-285-0792. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook.
Andy Valdez was found murdered on January 28, 1996 in the city of Flint. Mr. Valdez’s body was found in a blue van parked in a wooded area in the 3800 block of North Franklin in Whaley Park. He had been shot multiple times and robbed.
Ronald Ware is wanted for Carrying a Concealed Weapon.
He is a 34 year old, African American male who is 5’10″ and 190 lbs.
Jihad McKenzie is wanted for Controlled Substance and Felony Firearms.
He is a 26 year old, African American male who is 5’11″ and 225 lbs.
Alex Holloway is wanted for Assault with a Dangerous Weapon and Assault of Utility Employee.
He is a 34 year old, African American male who is 5’10″ and 250 lbs.
Orlando O’Neal is wanted for Controlled Substance and Felony Firearm.
He is a 42 year old, African American male who is 5’7″ and 170 lbs.
Chivaye Norton, 25, was murdered on August 17, 2014.
The incident took place at 13850 Charest St., South of McNichols St., on Detroit’s Northeast side at 5:30 in the morning.
Mr. Norton was seated inside the home when 3 shots were fired into the home killing him.
DEANN ROBINSON, a.k.a. Lola, 20, has been missing since Thursday, January 1st, 2015 from Detroit’s west side.
She was last seen at her home located at 15300 West Chicago near Whitcomb.
She was last seen in her pajamas at 11 a.m. getting into a white trailblazer with a black male. She is 5’1” tall, weighs about 160 pounds.
Jerome Allen Lamar was last seen on Friday, January 20, 2012 near Hurley Medical Center in Flint.
He was wearing jeans, a t-shirt and a black sweater jacket. Jerome has multiple tattoos on his neck and arms.
At the time of his disappearance he was 18 years old, 5’7” and 150 lbs.
Terrice Alexander was shot on Sunday, August 31, 2014 on Detroit’s west side.
The shooting took place at 10:50 p.m. at Vancourt and Cobb Streets.
Mr. Alexander died two months later from his injuries. He was 26 years old.